Roundtable 1: (Re)Centering Lived Knowledges and Relationalities in the Doing of SWANA Feminisms(s); Roundtable 2: Feminist Historiographies of the Middle East Beyond Borders: Origins, Trajectories, and New Developments. Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 2025.
Balady food systems: (Re)imagining Urban Food Economies in the Digital Age. Political Economy of the Middle East and North Africa Conference (PEMENA): Beyond Neoliberalism: Industrial Policy and Regional Integration in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). American University in Cairo, November 2025.
(Re)conceptualizing Precarity: A SWANA Feminist Approach to Researching Informal Gig Work. American Sociology Association (ASA), August 2025.
Technology, Bodies and Emotions: A Global South Feminist Approach to Researching Gendered Gig Work. Gender, Work and Organization, July 2025.
Gig Economies Living Lab (GELL): Bridging Global Divides in Research. The Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work (CRIMT), October 2024.
'The 'Daily Digital': Technology as a versatile ‘hustling’ tool in home-based gig economies. International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE), July 2024.
Roundtable 1: Decolonial Feminist Praxis: The Question of Voice and Community; Roundtable 2: Indigenous Theories and Contemporary SWANA Studies. Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 2023.
‘Virtual Commoning’: (Re)envisioning women’s work in the digital economy. The Feminist Digital Methods Conference, York University, August 2022
Legacies of State Feminism: The Limitations of Modern-State Building Projects on Understanding Women’s Experiences in Egypt and Iran. Remapping the Feminist Global: A Multi-vocal, Multi-located Conversation, International Feminist Journal of Politics & Asian Center for Women’s Studies, July 2022.
Graduate Student Committee Roundtable: Building Radical Feminist Futures: The Politics of Graduate Student Experience. The Association for Middle East Women’s Studies (AMEWS) International Conference on Gender and Women’s studies in the Middle East, June 2022.
‘Virtual Commoning’ in the digital age: (Re)envisioning women’s economic agency. Divergent Temporalities: Capitalism and the Conquest of Space-Time. An interdisciplinary approach to temporal changes in global peripheries (18th – 21st centuries), May 2022.
Egyptian Sha'bi (popular) women singers: (Re)envisioning women’s resistance, subjectivity, and collective cultural consciousness. Arab Studies Quarterly Conference, March 2022.
(Re)imagining Spaces in Revolt: A Comparative Spatial Analysis of Tahrir Square (Cairo) and The Courthouse (Benghazi). Annual Meeting of the American Studies Association (ASA), October 2021.
The New Transformative Arab Political Generation: Reconstructing Space and Memory in Tahrir Square and The Benghazi Courthouse. New Political Generations in the Arab World Conference, May 2021.
Conferences
Awards & Grants
Honourable Mention for Best Conference Theme Paper at Gender, Work and Organization Conference, 2025
Mitacs Accelerate Umbrella Award, 2024
York University Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (LA&PS) Fieldwork Dissertation Grant, August 2022
Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS), May 2022
York University Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies (LA&PS) Graduate Student Travel Grant for Dissemination, May 2022
York University, Faculty of Graduate Studies Academic Excellence Fund, April 2022 & November 2022 & June 2024 & August 2025.
Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS) Travel, Research, Engagement Grant, October 2021
American Political Science Association (APSA) Fellow Alumni Grant, October 2021
American Political Science Association (APSA) Collaborative Project Grant, October 2021